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it was benedict's second-to-last public appearance as pope. he will make his final address on wednesday before stepping down from the papacy thursday evening. the first pope to do so in 600 years. but even in his final days as pope, benedict cannot escape the controversies that have consumed much of his tenure. this morning cardinal keith o'brien, the head of the church in scotland, has announced he will be stepping down amid accusations of inappropriate and intimate behavior with current and former priests. chris matthews, a little bit of reaction from you. >> it's bad. >> it keeps going, huh? >> i grew up in the catholic church. >> me, too. >> we didn't see any of this. we thought priests had given up on sex as part of the holy orders and gave up on money and sacrificed their lives. those were the priests we knew, we thought. now we see nothing but headlines of people who had no intention of doing that. they couldn't have. >> cover-up. >> and the cover-up and the attempt to make the church look good, and it has made it look terrible. >> chri
it was benedict's second-to-last public appearance as pope. he will make his final address on wednesday before stepping down from the papacy thursday evening. the first pope to do so in 600 years. but even in his final days as pope, benedict cannot escape the controversies that have consumed much of his tenure. this morning cardinal keith o'brien, the head of the church in scotland, has announced he will be stepping down amid accusations of inappropriate and intimate behavior with current and...
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. >> this is complete difference in tone from what we heard from pope benedict and will be welcomed by a lot of catholics. if i can ask john mecham a question. how long will this take to filter down through the clergy? the clergy is so conservative having been shaped benedict and his predecessor to essentially talk about this stuff and to be doctriner about this stuff. will they get the message? >> it's a wonderful question. the question now is has the pope made the more, to use american political terms the more center left and liberal kind of interpretations of the faith. suddenly is it acceptable to talk in those terms in a way that makes you part of the mainstream as opposed to part of the quite, quite small minority? this is a return and emphasis stois the radicalism of the gospel which is that you love one another as you love yourself and if you read the interview closely you see that the poem is making a deeply primitive christian case for the radicalism of love as the primary reaction to the human condition. as opposed to a more dogmatic interpretation and set of laws about the
. >> this is complete difference in tone from what we heard from pope benedict and will be welcomed by a lot of catholics. if i can ask john mecham a question. how long will this take to filter down through the clergy? the clergy is so conservative having been shaped benedict and his predecessor to essentially talk about this stuff and to be doctriner about this stuff. will they get the message? >> it's a wonderful question. the question now is has the pope made the more, to use...
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victims accuse benedict of not doing enough to stop the abuse. >> i mean, god, how would you like to be the guy over 2,000 years that's like smothered between john paul, ii, and this guy frances. >> that's true. >> seriously, you are not ringo between paul and george. are you the back-up singer and hermann her mites. >> i'm sure that's how he thinks of himself. >> all right. the "wall street journal". >> j.p. morgan is offering to pay about $3 billion to end civil and criminal investigations into his mortgage lending practice. how long are these j.p. morgan stories going to go? >> they had settlements that keep going on and on. give them a number. let them pay a check and be done with it. they were saying it was too low compared to the number of cases involved. j.p. morgan is accuse, the quality of the gun. don't you get like these breaking news alerts every day, j.p. morgan agrees to settle? this j.p. morgan story, i can start getting red sox the national scores again, it just keeps coming. >> the washington post, home practice along the rise. analysts fear it may be a sign the mark
victims accuse benedict of not doing enough to stop the abuse. >> i mean, god, how would you like to be the guy over 2,000 years that's like smothered between john paul, ii, and this guy frances. >> that's true. >> seriously, you are not ringo between paul and george. are you the back-up singer and hermann her mites. >> i'm sure that's how he thinks of himself. >> all right. the "wall street journal". >> j.p. morgan is offering to pay about $3...
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we have to be careful not to kind of denigrate john paul or benedict who brought people back in their own way. he's bringing a different group of people back. people are telling me, i'm going back to the church because of francis. they see the possibility of change, of someone who speaks to them, in a way that john paul and benedict didn't speak to them. not because they were bad popes, just because they're different people. he's bringing a new group of people into the church. >> you talk about jesus shaking things up. i've just got to say this because through the week there have been people who have been pushing back on what the pope said. who am i to judge? they will go to leviticus or find something that paul said. instead of going to, you know, the red letters, the actual words the gospel. it was not just jesus' words, it was jesus' life. he hung out with tax collectors who were the most despised, the most hated. the woman at the well. all the religious leaders were about to stone. and jesus just sat there. they said, what should we do? he just sat there and stared. he said, i'll
we have to be careful not to kind of denigrate john paul or benedict who brought people back in their own way. he's bringing a different group of people back. people are telling me, i'm going back to the church because of francis. they see the possibility of change, of someone who speaks to them, in a way that john paul and benedict didn't speak to them. not because they were bad popes, just because they're different people. he's bringing a new group of people into the church. >> you talk...
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for his predecessor and neighbor at vatican, pope benedict, frances likened him to a wise grandfather. he doesn't live in the papal apartments because they're too big. he cannot live alone for psychological reasons. frances likes to have people around him. that's why he likes having less security around him so he can meet people. he knows there could be a crazy person in the crowd, but says there's also the lord. asked what's in his black briefcase -- the pope joked it's not the keys to the atomic bomb. just a razor and some books. the pope, with a common touch, showing compassion with actions and words. >> i'm so excited about this pope. that was nbc's anne thompson reporting, joe. >> yeah. you know, the fact is, that so many people saw this as a remarkable statement yesterday. it's remarkable in and of itself. you know, jesus on the sermon of the mount, pair phrasing jesus, who said, judge not, less he be judged, and standard by which you judge others you'll be judged and jesus goes on and says, why are you looking at the spec in another person's eyes when you a plank in your own. t
for his predecessor and neighbor at vatican, pope benedict, frances likened him to a wise grandfather. he doesn't live in the papal apartments because they're too big. he cannot live alone for psychological reasons. frances likes to have people around him. that's why he likes having less security around him so he can meet people. he knows there could be a crazy person in the crowd, but says there's also the lord. asked what's in his black briefcase -- the pope joked it's not the keys to the...
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our german coach, this was his benedict arnold moment. they went surprise, surprise in the 13th minute. they had a piece of poetry and the test and the moment of -- who said germans are not funny? >> certainly not me. the striker that you said had the first touch of a german shepherd. >> second touch. >> chasing a peach ball. >> they had to compensate by hitting everything the first time. clint dempsey went in and lashing in from close range. look at this. this is an american man. >> dempsey 15? >> absolutely. 4-1. a stroll in the park. >> did anyone feel any of the great players play? >> no. >> any german player that played for them. >> this was a very good german. this was none of that starter. >> a german bee side is better than most. >> they are a phenomenal football team. a very interesting game for him to choose ahead of three crucial qualifiers who are now coming up. >> i thought it was nice. it was our 100th anniversary. >> it was great. >> they allowed us to lay with our hands. i think that helps. the third goal you department se
our german coach, this was his benedict arnold moment. they went surprise, surprise in the 13th minute. they had a piece of poetry and the test and the moment of -- who said germans are not funny? >> certainly not me. the striker that you said had the first touch of a german shepherd. >> second touch. >> chasing a peach ball. >> they had to compensate by hitting everything the first time. clint dempsey went in and lashing in from close range. look at this. this is an...
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twitter feed, i see conservatives hacking you to little bits, calling you a traitor and calling you a benedict arnold, saying you're a rhino and you're finished. yet all of these losers support losing candidates you got 67% approval rating. what do you say to your far, far, far, far right wing critics that think it's wrong for you to work with a democrat? >> i say the same thing to all of my critics no matter where they are in the spectrum. that is, i have a job to do. the fact is nothing ever crossed my mind in the days after. you wake up on tuesday, october 30th, 7 million of your 8.8 million citizens out of power and not a school opened and not a water treatment or waste water treatment plant is operational and 51 gas stations in the whole state are open. you're not sitting there worried about presidential politics, joe. >> yeah. >> you've got people suffering and you say i got to do my job. i say the same thing to all of them. put yourself in my shoes and if you're a responsible elected official you would to do nothing different. i supported mitt romney and very vocal about it the fact is
twitter feed, i see conservatives hacking you to little bits, calling you a traitor and calling you a benedict arnold, saying you're a rhino and you're finished. yet all of these losers support losing candidates you got 67% approval rating. what do you say to your far, far, far, far right wing critics that think it's wrong for you to work with a democrat? >> i say the same thing to all of my critics no matter where they are in the spectrum. that is, i have a job to do. the fact is nothing...
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>> eggs benedict. >> i'm glad this came up! >> in any event, one of the elements involved in the identification and the capture of the two they were in the database. they had massachusetts driver's licenses so they had a name and a face and an address! so senator coats, realize what is going on out there! >> coming up on "morning joe" -- >> screaming at the ambassador and you're screaming at the ambassador. >> calling him names. >>> i have to take a look at this videotape and show it later. i'd like to see this. very interesting. >>> coming up on "morning joe," commissioner of the new york city police department ray kelly will be here on set. we will get the laitest on the boston marathon situation with nbc investigator reporter pete williams. i don't think he takes a day off. and boston police commissioner ed davis and peter gammons will also join us. bill has our forecast now. >> all eyes on the midwest over the weekend. the heavy rains from last week caused epic flooding and in some cases even record flooding. six states dea
>> eggs benedict. >> i'm glad this came up! >> in any event, one of the elements involved in the identification and the capture of the two they were in the database. they had massachusetts driver's licenses so they had a name and a face and an address! so senator coats, realize what is going on out there! >> coming up on "morning joe" -- >> screaming at the ambassador and you're screaming at the ambassador. >> calling him names. >>> i have...
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i think many people who are admirers of benedict and were admirers of john paul ii accept the view that the church should have moved more aggressively. you cannot simply, as the church has done in recent decades, move priests from diocese to diocese in the hopes that somehow or another the problem will go away. i think that the new pope would be very wise, particularly in the west, to speak out and argue that this is entirely a new day and that the church will become more christlike. >> you know, mika, i don't really know -- nobody knows why the pope is stepping down. we can take him at his word. unfortunately, taking the catholic church at its word over the past decade or so on a variety of scandals has not been what journalists should have done. i think some questions have to be asked here. he stepped down, the first pope to step down in centuries. and again, i love the church. i have a lot of connections to the church. and i just -- this is less about the church than it is about reporters and journalists who are covering this story. i think far too many people are just saying oh, he'
i think many people who are admirers of benedict and were admirers of john paul ii accept the view that the church should have moved more aggressively. you cannot simply, as the church has done in recent decades, move priests from diocese to diocese in the hopes that somehow or another the problem will go away. i think that the new pope would be very wise, particularly in the west, to speak out and argue that this is entirely a new day and that the church will become more christlike. >>...